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ABOUT REGINA PACIS

Inspired by Archbishop Charles Heerey, the Christian Welfare Association initiated the establishment of a center for skill acquisition and youth development. In 1962, land was acquired at 13 Awka Road, marking the foundation of our current site.

Operations commenced in 1966 under the leadership of Rev. Fr. A. Byne. Over the years, the school has expanded its curriculum to include courses such as motor mechanics, furniture making, fashion designing, typing and shorthand, accounting, business methods, catering, and management studies, providing holistic education that combines both intellectual and practical skills.

EST. 1966

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To build an exemplary, virile and peace loving college resistant to mediocrity, where morality character formation, academic excellence and vocational skills acquisition are constantly and passionately prized by all teachers, students and stakeholders

Our Mission

Our mission is to cultivate an exemplary, vibrant, and peace-loving community that rejects mediocrity. We emphasize moral integrity, character formation, academic excellence, and the acquisition of vocational skills. Our dedicated educators, students, and stakeholders are united in these pursuits to ensure a prosperous future for all.

Our Vision

We envision a nurturing environment where individuals excel both morally and academically without coercion. We uphold the belief that education has a standard; while achieving it may be challenging, it yields rewarding outcomes. We advocate for excellence, encouraging all to eschew mediocrity and embrace the philosophy that it is better to wear out than to rust out.

The Ethos on the Marble

“Peace loving college, resistant to mediocrity where morality, character formation, academic excellence and vocational skills acquisition are constantly and passionately prized by all: teachers, students and stakeholders,for enjoyable and empowered tomorrow, to do it the best way possible around”.

Robotics Club

Students explore basic robotics, automation, and problem-solving through practical projects. It helps them develop creativity, teamwork, and confidence in modern technology.

Debate Society

Students learn public speaking, critical thinking, and the courage to express their ideas clearly. The society builds confidence, research skills, and leadership.

Stem & Coding

Students are introduced to science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and computer programming. It prepares them for innovation, digital skills, and future career opportunities.

Elite Sports

Students are trained to develop physical strength, teamwork, and healthy competition. Through sports, they build confidence, leadership, and school spirit.

Clubs and Societies

Students
40 +
Qualified Teachers
1
Graduated Students
400 +
External Exam Success
1 %

Competent Past Directors

Celebrating leaders who shaped our school’s legacy.

Kristin Watson

1971 - 1974

Rev. Fr. Lorem Ipsum

1974 - 1977

Rev. Fr. Ozigbo

1971 - 1975

Rev. Fr. Akukwe

1975 - 1990

Rev. Fr. Peter Okafor

1990 - 2002

Rev. Fr. Charles Anaedo

2002 - 2006

Rev. Fr. Onyebuchi Goodluck Unegbu (Jp)

2006 - 2012

Rev. Fr. Jerome Ezenwelu

2012 - 2018

Rev. Fr. Vincent Ezeaka

2018 - 2018

Rev. Fr. Paschal Chiagozie Okonkwo

2018 - 2021

Rev. Fr. Melvin - Jerome Obiekezie

2021 - Date